Babies, babies, and more babies!

Things are in full swing here at MightyMorphs. We have set up a ton of babies this week. A ton more took their first meals, and a ton more have shed out. We actually filled our huge baby rack for the first time this year. Usually as people make purchases we have animals coming up to fill the slots in the racks, but at this time of year so many babies are ready at once we fill every slot up!

So its safe to say we have been a little bit hectic here. LOL

We will be updating the available page tomorrow night with pictures of the new babies that are ready to go. We will have more mojaves, het pieds, albinos and hets. We will also take some new pictures of our favorites like the BEL, the spiders het albino, and so on.

If you are interested in an animal that is not listed, hit me up. I will get you pictures and all the info via email. Things are flying by so fast an animal might not be on the available page just yet.

Also keep in mind we will be at the white plains show on the 12th. Just about a week or so away! I can’t wait.
 

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What is a paradox? Let me show you :-)

Recently we hatched out a clutch of albinos from our albino male x a proven het albino female. As luck would have it while we were cleaning them off we noticed one of them had a small black patch on its face. At first I thought woo hoo! A paradox! But I figured before I post pics or talked about it much I would let him shed out and see what he looks like then.

Well he has shed out along with the rest of his clutch mates and he is smoking! He has a small paradox spot above his eye, that actually looks like it blends into his eye. So what does this mean? A paradox on a snake is like when one section of the morph looks like a normal or has a normal coloring. That’s how I look at it, I could be wrong, so don’t hold me too it. What I do know is that it is very unique and rare. Two paradox animals will never look alike.

On this little guy you can see that one of his eyes are a perfect pink color.

 

 

On the other its more darker, almost a shade of color between pink and a normal eye.

 

 

He is just amazing. I haven’t decided if I want to keep him or not yet. I do know he is smoking and I am proud to have him in my rack. ;-)
 

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Great things come in little packages. What a clutch.

100% Spider het albino hatchlingSo this clutch started out with 4 eggs. Within a week one egg died and started to go bad. That left us with 2 good sized eggs and one smaller boobish egg. I’ve been keeping my fingers crossed for almost 60 days now and low and behold we didn’t hatch any albino spiders but we did get great odds and some lookers!

Our female spider 100% het albino hatchling just has one of the best full stripes I have seen on a spider. I had to take a picture and post it up here for you guys. She is so awesome. And her brother has almost a reduced pattern.

You should see what the last boobish type egg produced! This little tiny male 100% het albino hatchling. I wish he was a she, but I am not going to complain. I am just happy everyone from the clutch is alive and healthy.

The joys of breeding, it can’t get any better!

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